About Redstone


Our new flagship master-planned community will be on the doorstep of Sunbury.  There will be many things to love about Redstone with so much on offer, including the exclusive residents only Club Redstone, Redstone Major Town Centre, Redstone Hill Park, Jacksons Creek reserve, parks, proposed schools, childcare, proposed community amenities, a variety of housing options and so much more!

Redstone will ultimately consist of more than 2,000 lots and offer sweeping panoramic views of Melbourne, Mt Macedon and the surrounds. The masterplan is divided into six distinctive neighbourhoods, each with their own unique style of landscaping and architecte.

Furthermore, Redstone will cater to a diverse cross-section of future residents, from first-home-buyers through to people looking for their ‘forever home.’

 



Your Exclusive Club Redstone

When you buy your future home at Redstone you get access to an exclusive resident’s club – Club Redstone. This is the hub of Redstone and an extension of your home. The club will consist of an undercover lap pool, parents’ room, outdoor splash pool, gym, multipurpose rooms and a function space with balcony access that you can book for all your function needs. Villawood are also proposing to have a café on the ground floor and a Villawood first a – Childcare Centre.

 



Your Major Town Centre

The future Redstone Town Centre will set a new benchmark for a master-planned community. It is proposed to include a key supermarket and major discount department store. There will also be a range of specialty retail, food and drink premises, healthcare and recreational facilities.



Your Green Spaces and Open Parklands


Encapsulating and elevating the stunning surrounds of Redstone is critical to creating the vision of Redstone. Villawood will be unlocking a remarkable 111 hectares of open space for you to enjoy. This includes 16 hectares on Redstone Hill where you will have panoramic views of Melbourne’s CBD and Mount Macedon.



Your connection to Jackson’s Creek

The historic and iconic creek was named after the early Colonial settlers brothers William and Samuel Jackson in 1857 who named Sunbury after Sunbury-on-Thames in Surrey England. Redstone will soon enable access to a significant part of Sunbury’s history by unlocking a part of the creek to the public which was previously on private land.